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How to count and sum "Condtional formatting" cells by color in Excel 2010?
- Feb 26, 2018
I came across this post being unanswered. so here is a User Defined Function in VBA
to SUM
use this UDF
Function SumConditionColorCells(CellsRange As Range, ColorRng As Range) Dim Bambo As Boolean Dim dbw As String Dim CFCELL As Range Dim CF1 As Single Dim CF2 As Double Dim CF3 As Long Bambo = False For CF1 = 1 To CellsRange.FormatConditions.Count If CellsRange.FormatConditions(CF1).Interior.ColorIndex = ColorRng.Interior.ColorIndex Then Bambo = True Exit For End If Next CF1 CF2 = 0 CF3 = 0 If Bambo = True Then For Each CFCELL In CellsRange dbw = CFCELL.FormatConditions(CF1).Formula1 dbw = Application.ConvertFormula(dbw, xlA1, xlR1C1) dbw = Application.ConvertFormula(dbw, xlR1C1, xlA1, , ActiveCell.Resize(CellsRange.Rows.Count, CellsRange.Columns.Count).Cells(CF3 + 1)) If Evaluate(dbw) = True Then CF2 = CF2 + CFCELL.Value CF3 = CF3 + 1 Next CFCELL Else SumConditionColorCells = "NO-COLOR" Exit Function End If SumConditionColorCells = CF2 End Function
if you want to Count instead of SUM then use the below UDF
Function COUNTConditionColorCells(CellsRange As Range, ColorRng As Range) Dim Bambo As Boolean Dim dbw As String Dim CFCELL As Range Dim CF1 As Single Dim CF2 As Double Dim CF3 As Long Bambo = False For CF1 = 1 To CellsRange.FormatConditions.Count If CellsRange.FormatConditions(CF1).Interior.ColorIndex = ColorRng.Interior.ColorIndex Then Bambo = True Exit For End If Next CF1 CF2 = 0 CF3 = 0 If Bambo = True Then For Each CFCELL In CellsRange dbw = CFCELL.FormatConditions(CF1).Formula1 dbw = Application.ConvertFormula(dbw, xlA1, xlR1C1) dbw = Application.ConvertFormula(dbw, xlR1C1, xlA1, , ActiveCell.Resize(CellsRange.Rows.Count, CellsRange.Columns.Count).Cells(CF3 + 1)) If Evaluate(dbw) = True Then CF2 = CF2 + 1 CF3 = CF3 + 1 Next CFCELL Else COUNTConditionColorCells = "NO-COLOR" Exit Function End If COUNTConditionColorCells = CF2 End Function
these solutions were provided to the similar question asked by other Excel users and worked for them.
For more detail here is the link for that answer
Hi Julie,
please see attached workbook sample that shows how you can use the UDF.
please post back, if you have any question.
Good evening Mr. Jamil Mohammad,
I read your post and downloaded it. It works well.
But I would have a question of how to solve each line separately for each color.
Thank you for your reply and help in advance, a nice evening.
Example:
- Alin_20Jan 21, 2019Copper Contributor
Hi Norbi,
I will respond to your post due to the fact that i had the same challenge as you, and Jamil showed me the way around this.
If you check the previous post in which Jamil replied to me you will see that the CF range need to be exactly the row for which you need to make the count. you cannot use a range like A3:G16 because it won't work. The correct way to do it is to set like this: A3:G3. - for the first row.
And afterwards you need to use the format painter and to paste the CF formulas row by row. As a tip, if you want to make multiple formats with the format painter you can double click the format painter and it will remain active for all the pastes.
Jamil also made a video with this step in the post he replied to me.
i have attached the modified workbook
i hope it helps
Alin
- norbi2305Jan 27, 2019Copper Contributor
Hello Alin20
thank you very much for your answer managed to solve my problem. I realized that there were a lot of conditional formatting and could not count the colors correctly.
Thank you very much for your help again.
Hi,
norbi